Postiva fungicide has now been registered for use in California, giving ornamental growers in the state a strong tool to help manage difficult diseases such as Fusarium, leaf spots, Botrytis, powdery mildew and more.
Postiva is the first fungicide available to ornamental growers powered by ADEPIDYN technology, a next-generation SDHI with better, longer-lasting disease control. Through a combination of ADEPIDYN technology and difenoconazole, a DMI (demethylation inhibitor) fungicide, in FRAC Groups 7 and 3, Postiva offers a strong defense against multiple pathogens while helping delay the development of resistance.
Postiva has also demonstrated strong activity against bacterial pathogens such as Pseudomonas spp. and Xanthomonas spp., broadening the spectrum of control for a complete plant protection treatment.
“Following the 2022 successful launch across the country, we’re excited to now offer the power of Postiva to ornamental growers in California,” said Carson Cashwell, market manager for ornamentals for Syngenta Professional Solutions. “Because of its flexible application methods and its ability to be used in ornamental nurseries, greenhouses and residential and commercial landscapes, Postiva is an ideal fit for any operation.”
Postiva can be applied by spray, drench, chemigation or cold fogging to ornamentals, vegetable plants and non-bearing fruit and nut plants grown for retail sales.
“Solutions like Postiva are an added benefit that expands on our broad portfolio in California,” said Ron Townsend, technical services manager for Syngenta. “Growers have testified that Postiva is a product they trust, and they rotate it with other fungicides like Mural , Palladium and Daconil brands to create a robust disease and resistance management program.”
Ornamental growers can purchase Postiva and Mural together in a convenient Multipak for added savings versus buying the products individually. Beginning Oct. 1 through Dec. 10, growers can take advantage of the best savings of the year with the GreenTrust 365 Early Order Period.
For trial data and more information about Postiva, visit GreenCastOnline.com/Postiva.
Latest from Greenhouse Management
- North Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association announces new executive vice president
- Plant Development Services, Inc. unveils plant varieties debuting in 2025
- Promo kit available to celebrate first National Wave Day on May 3
- Applications now open for American Floral Endowment graduate scholarships
- Endless Summer Hydrangeas celebrates 20 years with community plantings
- Invest in silver
- Garden Center magazine announces dates for 2025 Garden Center Conference & Expo
- USDA launches $2 billion in aid for floriculture growers